"AGE NINE
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I of America would do well to learn
gence of these various groups and
inn the American people its spirit
• •
forces in American Jewry and of the
of initiative, large scope and organi-
o'•
slow but sure 1.o/ululation of this posi-
zation, and then the reconstruction of
tive program, a new Judaism prom-
Palestine would be realized much
The following 10, 111f rtif X offer an op-
ises to be born in America in time, a MACK 13. WEISS-Strictly kosher
sooner than anyone might think," Mr.
portunity to those who hare long
caterer
for
weddings,
banquets,
ludaism •which will probably differ
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Malik declared.
(Continued from page one.)
parties, etc. Excellent food. Rates
hoped to be the °waren of an rotate
from Orthodoxy, a Judaism which
reasonable.
1670
l'ingree
Ave.
Em-
Met Holiday Zionist.
The charge made recently by Or- will be modern, positive, constructive,
where all aporta ore
a sort of charity. That is the reason
pire 7146.
thoroughly
Jewish
and
thoroughly
re-
the
interned
state
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thodox elements in Great Britain that
hutifing sod heating.
for the small scale by which they
liberal Judaism was merely a half- ligious. Important therefore to real- CURTAINS FAULTLESSLY LAUN- measure the reconstruction of Pales- of affairs in American Jewry, Mr.
Malik stated: "I hod little MCA aill11
way house to Christianity was refuted ize that in America at least Reform
DERED-Faultless
Curtain
Laun-
tine.
In
the
best
of
cases
Zionism
is
become acquainted with the every'
by Claude Monte!lore, who termed Judaism is not it finality, that it is in
being motivated here by negative rea- tIl
dry. Phone Empire 5191.
day life in America. I met mainly
these allegations "absurd and hollow." a tiansition stage, or rather that it
sons and finds Its source in the diffi-
Dr. Julian Morgenstern in the is itself a stage in the transition from MRS. J. SIIERLINE will cater and cult situation in the Diaspora. The 'holiday Zionists' aft banquet tables. I
assume, however, that American Jews,
course of his discussion of the present the Judaism of the fifteenth and six•
prepare weddings and all kinds of reconstruction of Palestine is being
particularly the masses, constitute a
position Of Reform J udaism in the teenth centuries to the Judaism of the
private parties. ]'hone Hemlock considered here nminly as an tut of
material which is susceptible to Zion-
United States and its prospects for the twentieth or perhaps, if the evolution
charity
for
the
suffering
brethren
in
1881-W.
ist influence. The question is only
future, wherein he made the predie- be too hard and slow, of the twenty-
Eastern Europe. American Zionists
W1111 will lead the people."
lion that a new Jewish religion would first century.
WANTED-- Intelligent respectable are nut yet fully permeated with the
arise in America, declared:
That this American Judaism of to-
Mr. Biulik expressed dissatisfact hut
man for canvasser who has experi• substance of Zionism as a goal in it-
"Today the various groups in Amer- 01111.1,1w, may, nay probably will, be
t.ia.e in installment business. Ref- self,. They have not yet conceived the with the communal leadership of Am-
ican Judaism are just beginning to much unlike our Reform Judaism of
erican
Jewry. "To my regret the
erences required. Good salary /111,1 great internal value of Zionism for
of both
draw together. Suspicion and antag- today does not af right me; for not the
01111111iFbilin and good future for the the resurrection of Jewish honor all leaders of American Jewry,
slowly
giving
way
to
under-
preservation
of
Reform
Judaism
in
the
right
and left wings, art- not on
onism are
•right man. Write Post Office 13ox over the world. They don't know yet
80 acres with three small lakes ... . _
standing and co-operation. Ortho- America is our goal, but the propaga.
the
proper
level.
I
tint
fair
play
that
the
reconstruction
of
Palestine
261, Flint, Mich.
doxy, both native and foreign, is build- Linn of a living Judaism; naught else.
80 acres on Russell Lake, wooded shore
would be more necessary for the Awes among the ‘Iahudine although I must
ing like institutions and organizing And in this modern Judaism and our FOR RENT- Furnished room. 250 if the Jews in' the Diaspora countries nay that their ideology is extremely A
80 acres with private
itself in manner quite similar to Re- power to upbuild it I have. complete
dangerous
for
the
existence
of
Jewry.
would be forever assured of abear-
Harper Ave., between Brush an
form. More and more too it is accom- faith.
With welfare and The same can be said of the Orthodox i 80 acres on Clear Lake
I
able existence.
John It. Sts.
many
high
t
modating itself to the conditions and
there
cu
r
-- - -
-
- - - -
- - equality, the danger can be a VOilled rabbis. Certainly
The complete list of American dale-
40 acres with pine grove, on Pero Lake
forces of American environment. In gates follows:
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room only through„ the resurrection of the. minded personalities among the Or-
-
many respects foreign Orthodoxy in
80 acres on Bronson Lake; wooded shores; 6'
thodox rabbis, but they have no say in
suitable for one or two gentlemen Jewish people in Palestine.
Rabbis Louis Wolsey, Philadelphia;
America stands today about where
the communities. They are mainly
or married couple, with refined
M. C. Currick, Erie, Pa.; Leo M.
"However, the tusk of bringing to
ready for development
rounain
in
the
back-
Reform Judaism stood 40 years ago.
Jewish couple. Apply evenings. American Zionists the proper t•oncep- modest 1111'11 Who
Franklin, Detroit; William Rosenau,
"Mid Reform Judaism in turn is
2020 •Tuxedo, Apt. 6. One block tion of Zionism is nut an easy one. ground. On the surface there appear
Baltimore; Joseph Rauch, Louisville;
slowly inaugurating a program of in-
'rabbis'
of
a
certain
American
type
from Twelfth St. car line.
Samuel Schulman, New York City;
Through instruction and deeply rooted
910 acres, with 35-acre private lake. Beautiful
ternal growth and spiritual enlarge-
who have transformed their rabbini-
Joseph Silverman, New York ('ity,
cultural work is tim.essary. A group
ment. A new leadership is preparing
cal chair into a business. It often o
timber and hills in the center of the hunting
Stephen S. Wise. New York City; TO RENT-Large furnished room of propagandists of the highest cali-
o
to assert itself, young men, la rely
fur girl, in private family. Meals bre who should not be preachers but comes even to a profanation of the ?;
Frederick I. Ilypins, Wilmington, N.
territory, at an investment price of
college bred, spiritually aspiring, with
Reasonable. Phone educators of the people is necessary name." Mr. Bialik quoted an ancient
desired.
C.; William S. Friedman, Ihmver;
if
no prejudice of birth, vaguely discon-
Empire 1124-R. 1715 Seward Ave. to place Zionism here on its true high Aramaic proverb: "had ragiz Raya
David Goldber, Morris Harris, New
al anti, avid lIngitla Samaytha"
tended with what has and even more
level. American Zionists will then be-
fork City; Leon Harrison, St. Louis;
with what has not been accomplished
(When the shepherd becomes angry
NO TRADES
Isaac Landman, Fur Rockaway, N. YOUNG MAN, 28, desires to becontt gin to understand that with charity
PRICED TO SELL
thus far. Already we sense a growing
acquainted with either a Hun- one cannot go far in the reconstruc- with his sheep, he Aesignatt.s a blind
Y.; Solomon Landman, Madison, Wis.;
See, Phone or Write
insistence upon the spiritual and so-
ram
to
le-ad
the
herd.)
There
is
noth-
gat•ian or German young lady. Ob- tion of Palestine. In the manner in
Morris S. Lazarus, Baltimore; Felix
cial content of Judaism, an urge to lift Levy, Chicago; Marius Ranson, Al-
jest, matrimony. Write Jewish which the; work is now being conduct- ing left, he stated, but to expect bet-
it still further and more positively
ter communal leadership.
Mme, and S. F. Starrels, Amu n,
Chronicle, Box 274.
ed, the process is too slow. We have
above the confines of mechanical con-
David Reines, lumber of the Pales
Neb. Also A. Leo Weil, l'ittsburgh;
not much time to wait. With $5,0011,-
formity to traditional belief and prac- Milton Alexander, Detroit; Jacob FOR RENT - Beautifully furnished
000 annually, one can perhaps build tine labor delegaCon, sailed 1111 the Le-
tice, and, reaffirming in simple, direct
five-room flat. Reason, leaving for an Isaac Elchanan Seminary, but not viathan for Londs where he will at
Eisenman, Washington; Simon Eng-
terms Judaism's basic spiritual, social
♦ •
Europe. Phone Hemlock 6946-J. Palestine. I believe that American tend the meeting the Zionist Ac
land. Pittsfield, Mass.; F. 1. Fleisher,
and ethical principles, to apply these
t lil iM ISV MM OSIM8 •W PICW W ISMSIMSISSW S.
Jewry is now riper than ever before lions Committee. 131r. Itcmes spun
Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
to the compelling problems of life,
the
United
States
in
f
five
months
Hirsch, Louisville; .Joseph Lazarus, FOR REST-Young married couple to conceive the proper meaning 0
both Jewish and general. More or less
will rent furnished room to refined Zionism and well organized education - where he assisted in l'alestine work
Cincinnati; 14. and Mrs. Mozart l.is-
consciously they would make Judaism
gentleman. No children. home al work will have success. The Jew s men's campaign.
thud', Pensacola, Fla.
truly a religion of today, modern not
privileges. Chicago Blvd. section:
Abe Maas, Tonna', Fla.; Dr. Julian
only in creed, in form of worship and
Phone Euclid 6234-R.
in educational methods, but also and Morgenstern, Cincinnati; Dr. Nathan s
equally in the constructive application Stern, New York City; Dr. and Mrs.
of its principles and teachings to all H. S. l'ollak, Secaucus, N. .1.; Ruth FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room
in private home. Apply at 1559
of life. And this they would do with Rosenbaum, Cumberland, Md.; Alex
Taylor Ave., Apt. 8. Mrs. Shaw.
full consciousness of Judaism's true Rosenfeld, Atlanta; Simon Selig, At-
nature and doctrine and with the prin- !ante; Mr. and Mrs. Mayer B. Sulz-
ciples of its historical development as berger, Highland Park, Mich.; Sam- WANTED-Girl to share apartment
with another girl. 1253 Coiling-
their constant guide. In their pro- eel 1Veil, New Doren; Mrs. Henry
wood Ave. Apt. 302. Phone Hem-
gram above all else Judaism must re- Oppenheimer, San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs.
lock 2363-M.
.: M.
main thoroughly and permanently Fred 0 PI /el/ Wr ine San Antonio Tex;
Mrs.
A.
Joske,
San
Antonio;
Mrs.
G.
Jewish.
with
.
Fischell, Montreal, ('an.; Mrs. Lee FOR RENT--Large, airy yoom
Predict New Judaism.
private family. Near car line.
'Os a result of this gradual conver- Loeb, Charleston, S. C.; Afro. Jacob
Northwest
section.
2532
Buena
I,. Schwartz, Newark, N. J.; Mrs. Al-
Vista Ave. ]'hone Arlington 3844.
fret Matta, New York City; Mrs. Max
C. Carrick, Erie, Pa.; Mrs. Fisdernk
I. Itypins, Wilmington, N. C.; Mrs. FOR RENT-One or two rooms for
young couple or two gentlemen.
Charles Kline, Allentown, Pa; Mrs.
1645 Clairmount Ave.
Felix Levy, Chicago; Mrs. Bernard
Stillman, Bridgeport, Conn.; Mrs.
Lawrence. Finkelstone, Bridgeport; WANTED-Lady to cook for couple.
Temporary. Phone Melrose 5799-R.
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, Detroit; Miss
Ruth Franklin, De•treit; Mrs. H. J.
Franks, Montreal; Sirs. G. Fischel, TO RENT-Nicely furnished room
with private family, suitable for
Montreal; Mrs. Latta Bertuch, Balti.
two gentlemen. 2258 West Euclid
Ave. Phone Garfield 3923-R.
I LIPSKY AND BIALIK
JEWISH RELIGION
DIFFERENT FROM
PRESENT FORSEEN
.
SAIL FOR EUROPE'
e
e
e
. e
; 1
Fishing
I ()LAPEER COUNTY
1LA KE FARMS
e
For the Price of a City Lot.
I N THE 55-MILE CIRCLE
e
4
lake
e
x4,800.00
5,500.00 e !:
6,500.00
6,500.00
85.00
0
16,000.00
o
Sportsmen's Club Proposition:
$68 per Acre
5
Terms 25% Cash.
R. J GILLETT
LAPEER, MICH.
HOTEL ELAINE
Chronicle Press for Fine Job Printing
ood Through
and Through
Honeymooning
with the aid
of
4
Long Distance
TO RENT-Nicely furnished room
for two gentlemen or ladies.
Kitchen privileges. Phone Euclid
A pproval of all steel automobile
34513-W.
body construction was expressed by
Roo
, all but 84 out of approximately
FOR RENT - Furnished room for
I police chiefs interviewed on the sub-
one or two ladle or gentlemen or
"Highway Accidents and
jet.' of "H
a couple. Cony orient to H amilton
i Their Prevention," according to a I
and Trumbull car lines. 1250 Cal-
statement in a recent issue of thel
• vert Ave., Apt. 1. Telephone Hem-
Literary Digest.
lock 9129-R.
As quoted in the Digest, Harold D
Buttenheim, editor of the American TO RENT-Nicely furnished room
for couple or single person in re-
City Magazine, in submitting the re-
fined home. 2014 Blaine, Apt. 31.
sults of the survey to the confer-
Phone Garfield 3575-M.
core, said:
They were married in
Saginaw-and John
and Mary left on •
tour of Michigan that
would take them to
Detroit. Ann Arbor,
Lansing, Grand Rap-
ids and up to Petoskey;
thence across the
Straits of Mackinac.
The last question ilvolt specifically
PAINTING, decorating, paperhang-
with lowering the fatalities by con-
ing. Nov and alterations. For es-
structing closed car bodies of steel
timates phone Mr. Roland, Arling-
on the same safety principle as the
ton 69.16.
all steel railway coach. A number of
the chiefs were decidedly emphatic TO RENT-Young woman desires to
in their answers, relating experiences
share apartment with one or two
of theirs which indicated conclusively
young ladies. Apply 355 Leicester
that in the wrecks involving all steel
Court, Apt. 308. Corner Brush St.
bodies they had found the strength
of steel had saved the lives of pas- ROOM WANTED by young business
lady, with private family. Wood-
sewers."
This is a sincere tribute to Dodge I ward nr1Hamilton car line prefer-
red. Re erences exchanged. Phone
Brothers. the first automobile menu-
Arlington 5543-W any time Sun-
lecturers to recognize the strength
I lay or evenings during the week.
and safety of the all-steel body. The
Wise John changed
plans, at the last mom-
ent, to outwit the well-
wishing jokers, how-
ever.
And an he telephoned
ahead, changed hotel
reservations and got
into touch with Aunt
Jane at Grand Rapids,
■ friend at Petoskey
and another at Sault
Ste. Mane. The value
of Long Distsm ap-
pealed to him.
all steel body is destined within a FOR RENT-Nicely furnished, airy
few' years to replace the wood framed
room for two gentlemen or em-
automobile body, just as certainly as
ployed couple. Private home on
the all steel railway coach and the all
Delaware Ave. Phone Northway
steel steamship have replaced those
4658-W.
made of wood.
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished, airy
room for couple or gentlemen.
15416 Fairfield Ave., one block
north of Fenkell. Mrs. S. Solomon.
Whin Touring,
Ups Long
Distance
OBITUARY
MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.
Mrs. Charles Greenbaum, formerly
FOR RENT-Lovely furnished room
of 3838 Brush street, Detroit, passel
for one or two refined persons in
away suddenly at her home in Los
private home. 2075 W. Philadel-
Angeles. Calif., on Monday, July 5.
phia ave., Apt. 402, Phone Garfield
age
49
years
of
Mrs. Greenbaum Wan
9345-W.
and had been a resident of Detroit
for several years. She is survived by GLADSTONE, near Fourteenth-
her husband, Charles; one daughter,
Beautiful furnished room in duplex
Mrs. Henry J. Weiss; one brother,
for refined gentleman. Small fam-
Samuel Clasky; two grandchildren,
ily. Phone Garfield 7346-M.
Shirley Ruth and Leslie Barbara
Weiss, all of I.os Angeles, and one WANTED-One or two ladies to rent
room or share apartment. Across
brother, I. Clasky of Detroit.
Interment took place Wednesday,
from tennis court. Mrs. Stein,
1424 Hazelwood Ave.
July 7, in Los Angeles.
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Sholom, Philadelphia, Pe., is conduct-
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to all schools of verse. Editors of
B'rith Sholom News are debarred
from participating.
The length of the poem is not lim-
ited, but it is preferred that it be not
more than 75 lines. All contribu-
tions must be typewritten on one side
of the Paper only; the poem must be
signed by an assumed name; enclosed
with submission there must be a
sealed envelope, on the outside of
which shall be written the contest-
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and address of contestant; all con-
tributions must be sent to B'rith
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delphia, Pa., in time to reach the
editors not later than Sept. 30, 1926.
The B'rith Shalom News reserves the
right to publish any and all poems
submitted.
The judges of the contest are
Babette Deutsch, author of "Honey
Out of Rock" and other verse; Felix
Gerson, editor of the Jewish Ex-
ponent and author of "Some Verses,'
and Walter Hart Blumenthal, associ-
ate editor of the American Ilebrew
and author of "Winepress."
Through the generous gift of Dr.
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tributed in memory of their departed
father, Samuel Morris, the Indepen-
dent Order of B'rith Shalom an-
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the three best poems submitted. The
first prize is 150, the second $30 and
the third $20.
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